Sexyy Red has pledged to make some kid-friendly songs following a viral video of a ballet teacher distraught over her young students requesting to hear “Poundtown.”
The clip — which first came across Sexyy’s timeline on Monday (November 20) — hears the teacher call out the parents of children in “Pre-K to elementary school to high school.”
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“Having to teach and work with you guys’ children has been the most traumatic experience of my life,” the ballet teacher says in the video. “I teach 5-year-olds ballet. Five-year-old girls ballet. I have a class of 10 students. They don’t respect any authority…”
After explaining how they disrespect her in their class, she then addressed the music issue: “Another thing that’s heart-wrenching, that’s horrifying – it is horrifying – your 5-year-old daughters are asking to listen to ‘Pound Town’! And ‘SkeeYee’! Your daughters, your 5-year-old daughters are asking, ‘Can we hear ‘Pound Town?’
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“I’m playing them Princess Tiana ballet music and they are asking me, ‘Can we hear ‘Pound Town’?’ I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to do and I’m so scared for these little girls today because this is the most insane, insane agenda push I have ever seen in my life.”
At first, Sexyy Red wasn’t trying to hear it and shared the video with the caption: “Girl play poundtown skeeyee & stfu.” But just two days later, she changed her tune, writing: “Ima make some kidz bop songs for yall fr.”
In other news, Sexyy Red recently dubbed herself the “modern day” version of Boosie Badazz – and the “Wipe Me Down” rapper couldn’t help but to agree.
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club last week, Boosie was asked for his thoughts on the “Pound Town” hitmaker’s comments, and welcomed the comparison with open arms.
“I feel like she gave me my flowers. I feel like she really gave me my flowers because Sexyy Red from the Lou,” he began, noting her St. Louis, Missouri roots. “I’ve been there in the Lou since… I’m talking about 20 years. The one people love and they respect his ratchetness.”
“They respect her ratchetness. I thought about it and I was like, ‘She kinda right!’ Because people respect my ratchetness. You might not like it, you might not like it, but you respect it,” he added, speaking directly to hosts Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy.
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He continued: “I’m not hiding something, I’m not trying to be somebody I’m not. I’m who I am and that’s what Sexyy Red is.”